- By Divanshi Sharma
- Fri, 15 Mar 2024 03:36 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Yezdi Motorcycles currently sells three motorcycles in India which include models such as Yezdi Roadster, Yezdi Scrambler and Yezdi Adventure. In addition, the motorcycle manufacturer is reportedly gearing up to launch a new Yezdi motorcycle that looks production ready, indicating its imminent launch in the country. These rumours have risen due to a video that has surfaced from a Classic Legends dealer event where the upcoming Yezdi motorcycle can be seen.
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New Yezdi Motorcycle - Design
The motorcycle showcased in the video showcases a new model following a modern retro design, reminiscent of the Yezdi Adventure. The fuel tank retains the angular Yezdi design, suggesting a modern yet classic approach. The headlamp and instrument cluster are simple, with small digital displays. The bike features a single-piece flat seat and a clean rear section with an extended fender. Notably, it lacks a brake lamp, indicators or a number plate, indicating potential additions similar to the Yezdi Scrambler. It also features alloy wheels, retro-style Pirelli Phantom Sportscomp tires, and a low front mudguard.
New Yezdi Motorcycle - Engine Specs
Its sizable engine bash guard suggests that it will boast off-road capability. However, the single exhaust on the right side implies a road-focused design. In terms of engine specs, it is likely that it will be equipped with a 334cc liquid-cooled engine from the Yezdi Adventure.
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New Yezdi Motorcycle - Price
This new Yezdi model is expected to rival the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 but it is unlikely that it will be able to match its competitive price range of Rs 1.50 lakh to Rs 1.75 lakh (ex-showroom). The upcoming Yezdi motorcycle is expected to be priced around or slightly above the Rs 2 lakh mark. Yezdi Motorcycles lineup does not include a conventional modern retro roadster, therefore, this new model could fill this gap. It is not yet known if this motorcycle will adopt the iconic Yezdi Road King name, as there was no visible branding on the bike.